The Shining: Pumpkin Bourbon Shakes

Stanley Kubrick’s creep-tastic adaptation of the Stephen King novel features Jack Nicholson in the unforgettable role of a Colorado hotel caretaker driven to madness by the spirits haunting the place. All work and no play make Jack go crazy, so he occasionally takes a break at the hotel bar, where his chats with the (ghostly) bartender lead him to murderous violence (um, worst bartender ever!).

City Slickers: Sausage and Bean Dutch-Oven Stew

In this proto-bromantic comedy, a trio of New Yorkers goes on a New Mexico dude ranch vacation, hilarious hijinks and touching moments ensue, and they emerge (what else?) transformed. Plus we get to see Billy Crystal deliver a calf.

This hearty campfire stew is just the kind of dish they would’ve eaten after a long day of trying to rope cattle.

The Hangover: Marmalade Sours

The raunchy comedy follows a Vegas bachelor party gone horribly, horribly wrong. A few drinks get spiked, the dudes black out, and then have to race against the clock to find the missing groom before his impending nuptials.

Say bottoms up with our updated (and unlaced) version of the classic whiskey sour, and know that you’ll always be a part of our wolf pack.

The Proposal: Cedar-planked Salmon

Sandra Bullock fakes an engagement to her underling, Ryan Reynolds, to avoid deportation. He takes her to Alaska for his grandma’s 90th (hello, Betty White!), and she plays the Manhattanite-out-of-water to perfection.

The Goonies: Bite-size Honey Popcorn Balls

Every child of the ‘80s has a soft spot for this adventure comedy set in a coastal Oregon town, where a ragtag crew of local youth search for a legendary pirate’s treasure to save their homes from being razed for redevelopment.

Make this souped-up version of the ultimate movie snack, which resembles the gold and other “rich stuff” the kids find in One-Eyed Willie’s ship.

Twilight: Bloody Scary

The teen romantic saga set the hearts of millions of twi-hard fans aflutter. However, we think the real star is the setting of Forks, Washington—of course vampires would be hanging out in the mystical, gray and drizzly, densely thicketed rainforest of the Pacific Northwest.

Napoleon Dynamite: Yuca Sticks

The quirky indie comedy set in suburban Idaho put a new spin on the high-school geek. Napoleon’s look—afro, “Vote Pedro” T-shirt, and all—was one of the mid-2000’s top Halloween costumes; the film’s cult status lives on in an animated TV series.

This tasty side dish puts a grown-up twist on the cafeteria tater tots Napoleon loved to stash in his pants pockets for class-time snacking.

Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Creamy Chunky Mashed Potatoes

Before E.T. phoned home, Spielberg first explored aliens in America via a Wyoming line worker who’s drawn to them in mysterious ways. In one classic scene, he excitedly brings his recurring vision of a mountain to life out of mashed potatoes on his dinner plate, much to his family’s horror.

Sideways: Wine Pairings Party

We couldn’t honor films set in the West without at least one dedicated to wine, and what better choice than Alexander Payne’s smart buddy comedy? Two guys pushing middle age set off on a tasting spree in Santa Barbara’s wine country and learn a lot about relationships in the process.